B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) is a Nepalese autonomous health sciences university. It is located in the sub-metropolitan city of Dharan in the Sunsari District.
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) was established on January 18, 1993, and upgraded as an autonomous health sciences university on October 28, 1998.
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) has postgraduate, undergraduate, and university certificate programs and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program. It has four colleges: Medical, Dental, Nursing, and Public Health with a 700-bedded Central Teaching Hospital.
The medical college has well-established major clinical and basic science departments.
Sad Aath
a month agoOne of the most important hospital in eastern nepal. Bigger hospital with bigger facilities. This hospital has very potential in growth. Some good factors have to be taken seriously improving good treatment and services. No bad politics and business should get entered. Hope for the best future and people can take advantages.
Milan Shrestha
a year agoB.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) was established on Jan 18, 1993 and subsequently upgraded as an autonomous Health Sciences University on Oct 28, 1998 with a mandate to work towards developing socially responsible and competent health workforce, providing health care & involving in innovative health research. The Institute, located in Eastern Nepal, has extended its continued health services through teaching district concept to Primary Health Care Centers, District Hospitals and Zonal Hospitals in different districts of the region. This University is aptly named after Bisheshwar Prasad Koirala, Nepal’s visionary leader in social uplifting, firm believer of national integration. This Institute is envisaged as one of the successful examples of Nepal-India co-operation. The Health Ministers of the two countries signed the Indo-Nepal agreement for establishment of BPKIHS on the Hindu auspicious day of Mahashivaratri (Mar 10, 1994).
Ashish Amatya
a month agoLargest hospital is eastern Nepal. The area is enormous with lots of departments and many blocks of building with quarters for students, doctors and other workers from the hospital. The area has everything like banks, restaurants, swimming pool, gym etc. People from all over the country visit here for studying or treatments
Kedar Adhikari
4 months agoVery unhappy that when major or minor operations to be done, they makes us befooled. For small operations, they prescribe us pay for major operations. Anesthesia case is horrible. They may ask for whole body or local anesthesia. If you can withstand, go for local. And if you are female, strictly I suggest for local anesthesia. One of my friend once was appointed for operation of appendicitis. After giving her the injection, she felt that someone is touching her up and down. Lady doctor was there but busy in her own tasks. Meanwhile, a male doctor touched her in her private parts. After discharge in beds, she told me with watery eyes. But I could do nothing. Please stop these activities at places like hospitals where we come with high hopes of getting better. Now, let me share about another experience at cardiologist. The doctor was new to the hospital. He suggested in recurring manner to my mother for doing angiography. We had visited him, for general checkups since my mother is a heart patient. We went to the OPD because my mother felt heart bits multiple times. And the doctor jumped to the decision of directly doing angioplasty, angiography and so on. Unsatisfied with the doctors advice we went kathmandu at Ganga Lal. They tested my mother in a nitty-gritty way. My mother was fine. They warned us that my mother could be problem if we had operated in Dharan.
Ajay Choudhary
10 months agoOne of the best hospital for Human, No hidden charge, best treatment by best experience Doctor. Full satisfication for patients and their family. Wish you all the very best. Love you Dharan